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Is continuous heavyness in head a symptom of diabetes?

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Consult a neurologist.

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patliputra ,

How long have you been having the headache? Did you see the doctor?

Maybe you can just get your blood sugar/Hba1c checked rather than worrying about it... however even though headache is not a symptom of diabetes but it could be related to any of the complications thereof. Best bet will be to get your sugar levels checked.

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Rakesh

May be due to High or Low BP. Consult doctor and get BP also checked

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bramesh

greeting, apply the oil made out of Nirgundi - Botanical name Vitex Negundo. It is migraine and once you apply, complete relief (weekly two application minimum for one hour and water content food to be avoided)

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patliputra

Blood sugar 76 and 102 , fasting and pp respectively. BP 136/69.

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rksharmakumar

Kindly consult Neurosurgeon.

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